No
Yes, RADIUS requires port-based authentication.
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RADIUS requires port-based authentication.
Port-based authentication is a form of "security by obscurity" wherein any device connecting to a system via the selected port is assumed to have authority to access said system. This can be dangerous if the port is randomly guessed, or shared by an someone who has previously been authorized. In this way, port-based authentication is equivalent to using a weak (or even default) password.
TCP Port 88
RADIUS server
Port Authentication
A USB port is the type of port that is used by an infrared mouse. This type of mouse does not require batteries and uses infrared light in order to operate.
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It is based south of Falador.
The NPD Group is based in Port Washington, New York
Too difficult to answer here. I would find the source code and use that (if you really had to). Might require a 'port' to another operating system if it wasn't Unix based.